We would know that Ekko was town, and therefore be able to say with certainty that those pushing him yesterday were pushing town, which might reveal scum attempting to bus a counterwagon to their scummate.
Have said this earlier, but:
Ekko was the second highest wagon, and Red Night was poisoned.
If we lynched Ekko, Red NIght would still, effectively, be dead, but we'd also have the extra information from Ekko flipping.
I don't see a reason to, honestly.
Red Night was poisoned. They would have died anyway. If we had voted for you instead of them, your alignment would had been confirmed, and we would be able to look at those who pushed you and see if they were scum. At the moment, your alignment is unconfirmed...
OKay, finally got the IRL stuff sorted out, and horsegirls can take a break. Actually here now.
I gave my reasoning - having more flips early-on is townsided, because it gives us information that scum already has (alignments).
I hate to say it, but I agree with Alexis. RN is poisoned, so there's a good chance he gets taken out first.
The more flips we get, the more information we get. Even if RN is town, if he dies from poison that's one more piece of information we have to solve with, and potentially another scum...
Taking a break from horsegirls, saw this post:
I've got a once-per-day regular kill on a non-legendary, but it only triggers under very specific circumstances. They might have something like that?
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